Andrea Trinchieri

Italian professional basketball coach

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2023 Won the German Cup for the third time
December 30 2023 Named head coach of Lithuanian club Žalgiris Kaunas, signing a contract until 2025, replacing Kazys Maksvytis.
2021 Won the German Cup
June 22 2021 Extended contract with Bayern Munich until 2023.
2020 Won the Serbian Cup for the second consecutive year
July 15 2020 Appointed head coach of German EuroLeague club Bayern Munich.
July 2 2020 Parted ways with Partizan after winning two Radivoj Korać Cups.
2019 Won the Radivoj Korać Cup with Partizan.
2019 Won the ABA League Supercup with Partizan.
November 1 2018 Named head coach of Serbian club Partizan, signing a three-year deal.
February 19 2018 Released from head coaching position at Brose Bamberg after the team lost 12 of their last 15 games.
2017 Won the German League Championship and the German Cup
2017 Won the German national league championship (Basketball Bundesliga) with Brose Bamberg.
2016 Won the German national league championship (Basketball Bundesliga) with Brose Bamberg.
2015 Won the German League Championship and the German Supercup
2015 Won the German national league championship (Basketball Bundesliga) with Brose Bamberg.
October 4 2015 Extended contract with Brose Bamberg until the end of the 2016-17 season.
2014 Won the Russian Cup and was named EuroCup Coach of the Year
July 2014 Appointed as head coach of German club Brose Bamberg.
June 2014 Replaced as Greece's national team head coach by Fotis Katsikaris.
2013 Became head coach of UNICS Kazan in the Russian VTB United League and was named EuroCup's Coach of the Year in the 2013-14 season.
January 2 2013 Announced as head coach of the Greece men's national basketball team by the Hellenic Basketball Federation.
2012 Won the Italian Supercup with Cantù in the 2012-13 season.
2011 Again named Italian League Coach of the Year while coaching Cantù.
2010 Named Italian League Coach of the Year while coaching Cantù.

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